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Think of all the horror stories that we have read this quarter ("the tell - tale heart", "the monkey's paw", commonlit stories, "the landlady, and "the outsider" in your closereader). what is the criteria that the author says is needed in a story for it to be included in the horror genre? name at least four. then: list two direct quotes from at least two stories that fit sharon russell's criteria for a horror story. list each of them like the example below: criteria for a horror story: a. b. c. d. 1) title of story page number copied quote critera met 2) title of story page number copied quote critera met 3) title of story page number copied quote critera met 4) title of story page number copied quote critera met your

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